Red Sox left fielder Hanley Ramirez was removed from the game Sunday with an apparent injury after reaching first base on a single against Tampa Bay in the eighth inning, per the Tampa Bay Times. He left for pinch-runner Alejandro De Aza.

Red Sox third baseman Travis Shaw reached base all five times he was up, in Saturday's win over Tampa Bay.

Heading into Saturday, Shaw had three hits in his nine previous games this season. He more than doubled that in the game, going 4 for 4 with a walk.

Shaw hit his first two career home runs in the game and scored five times. He's the first MLB player to hit his first and second career homers in the same game since Jose Abreu on April 8 of last season.

"He's a good player, really good," said Red Sox starter Joe Kelly, per MLB.com. "He was probably pressing a little bit when he was first called up. He got his first Major League hit a couple times ago. He's seeing the ball really well and being confident at the plate and putting some good swings. He had a really good day."